Ich hab keinen Plan und was soll ich mit so nem billigen Keks!?!
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2009 muss echt ein tolles Jahr werden für die PSP-Szene [kleiner Tipp für die, die immernoch am Alk von Sylvester leiden: das sind auch wir] werden. Wir erinnern uns: Das erste Hello World auf der 3000 erblickte das Licht der PSP Welt am 1. Wochenende 09 - und die ganze Gamer- und Codergemeinschaft schaute zu.
Jetzt in der 3. Woche des neuen Jahres [es ist so neu, ich hätte heute fast 08 auf mein Protokoll geschrieben] tauchte ein Video auf, in dem zu sehen ist wie man mit dem Gripshift Exploit und Homebrew-Enablers 5.02 HEN eine Art Custom Firmware auf der PSP Brite kann.
Nun wisst ihr ja: Gut ding will Weile haben - selbst 2009 wo scheinbar alles Schlag auf Schlag geht, denn flashen kann man die Firmware noch nicht. Doch keine Angst. Ein großer Schritt in Richtung CFW auf der 3000 ist getan und so kann man bald Homebrews auch auf ihr zocken. Das andere was man mit ner CFW zocken kann, zocken wir lieber nicht. Und mach bei der Umfrage mit, der Gewinner bekommt n virtuellen Keks!
Danach aber noch schnell das Beweisvideo reinziehn
UPDATE: HellDashX der unter dem Namen Miriam stecken soll, behauptet dass er der Entdecker des Expolit ist. Laut Dark_Alex ist joek für den Exploit verantwortlich. HellDashX bekam zwar die Daten sogar von DAX persönlich, aber nur um Module zu decrypten. Hier ist erst das Statement von DAX und danach die Reaktion von HellDashX aka Miriam:
Spoiler:
"Miriam" or how to deceive constantly.
Category: PSP Some months ago, the PSP Scene saw the "birth" of a developer, called "Miriam".
We all saw funny things about him, even one stupid comparision within it's name (sort of MIR = GOD, I am = I am, lolz!)
But the real thing comes now. You might have seen a recently exploit published on some french webpage, making themselves as their own creators, and so on.
Well, it would be interesting to call you to this post of Dark_AleX, where it's said:
This is about how I trusted someone called "miriam" and I gave him a kernel exploit of C+D, which was found by joek (the ONLY ONE that deserves credit of that), just to play for HIMSELF, as it is being used to decrypt 3k modules, but the first thing he did was to show to others to get a bit of fame.
Now i realize not to trust anyone anymore, thanks. ---
I spoke with MaGiXieN last night, and well, i didn't knew this, but since this is what has happened, from dark-alex.org, thanks french "developers", thanks Miriam, or well, maybe i'd call you HellDashX, instead of Miriam, as it's your real identity.
You've deceived and lied to spanish, french, and other people, and the ones that have helped you even on that GEN lame copy cfw, as you couldn't even finish your own modules.
You don't have any right to use that exploit, as it isn't yours, as anything that you have claimed is yours. You won't get any more help from us. Period.
Spoiler:
Re: [EXCLU] La première PSP 3000 en 'Custom Firmware' en video ! I'm not going to classify Dark_AleX as a liar as none of you will believe me, so I will try to explain a scenario that could have been a reason for this false accusation. I guess I have some explaining to do after Alek was so nice (cough) to call me by my old nickname, making space for an even larger amount of flaming. I'm not going to deny that I am _HellDashX_, but I am going to deny the fact that this was all based around a lie. _HellDashX_ was the nickname of me (Miriam) and my partner Alex (unrelated to Dax), we worked together on several projects including the reverse engineering of the custom firmware. After we reversed several modules we decided to release 3.72 HX with great pleasure, which got flamed almost straight away due to the fact the modules were hex-edited. They were, but for those smart people out there, exactly how did we figured out what patches to modify if we didn't know how the modules worked? Back then we already had vshctrl and popcorn reversed. In 3.73 HX this was followed by a reverse of the IPL and several other modules, but the flame fest continued. After a while, we managed to get in contact with Mathieulh and Dark_AleX over MSN, due to the fact they were claiming we hex-edited another project. After they were proved wrong, we gained a level of trust from Dax over the months. After a while he allowed us to release a new custom firmware (we had already completely reversed the custom firmware at this time, every single module and the IPL), but I didn't want to disclose my nickname again as people started to stereotype it, so I released it with one of our names, Miriam. I exist, I'm not artificial, and I have nothing to hide.
Now that that's covered, lets go on with the exploit. I realise few people will believe me, I don't care, but I'll tell my story anyways. A few days ago I found a vulnerability in the kernel, and after several converstations with Dark_AleX about it on MSN, he told me he used the same exploit. I told him I was implementing a private HEN but couldn't get some things working, and asked for advice. After receiving some I still didn't manage to get it working, but a friend of me came up with another solution which turned out to work fine. After a while I received the source code of his own exploit over MSN, at this point the HEN was already 95% functional, all based on my own code. Dark_AleX asked me not to disclose this kernel exploit, but to look for another one, which I respected and thus decided not to release the current HEN to public.
However, under the pressure of several people I allowed MaGiXieN to make a video of the HEN in action, but not disclose any details. Which is exactly what happened. Nobody else but MaGiXieN and me have access to this homebrew-enabler, and I'm the only one who knows how the internals work. I would've appreciated it if Dark_AleX at the very least would've mentioned anything about this on MSN, so we could've worked it out. There was absolutely no reason to jump out in the open, unveil my identity and make false assumptions without even trading a word.
I was tracking down the firmware for a new kernel exploit, but I guess I'm not going to worry about that anymore. I don't need this e-drama, I have a real life and friends and family I care about, and I leave this post with one final message, "GOODBYE".
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